Saturday, December 6, 2014
Fig Update
It's been two months since I attempted to sprout the fig twigs. The two with roots in the last picture both died. I think because I planted them it soil that was too dense. I planted the others in a mixture of sand and peat moss to make it easier for the roots to expand. Here they are in their various stages.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Mini Bathroom Remodel
I built the new sink/vanity from an abandoned piece of lumber and pallet I found on the side of the road. The flooring is faux wood ceramic tile. I built a wood shelf into the wall to cover up the hole created after removing the medicine cabinet.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
My Baby Fig Trees
One month ago I cut 8 twigs off our fig tree in an attempt to have them sprout roots. After a month in moist peat moss I discovered two of the twigs did sprout roots. The other 6 are getting there, but probably have another week or two to go. I'm going to plant these two in containers and see how they do.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Halloween 2014
Here's the drunk pirate lady drinking her grog. We made her using a pond pump with tubing running up her arm. We put clear tubing running from the mouth to her belly so you could see the grog flowing. I took 3 yellow highlighters and squeezed all the juice out of them and mixed it with water. That made the water fluorescent and much brighter than plain old water.
Here we have the captain steering the ship. He's an original and has been with us since the second year (this being our tenth anniversary). In addition, we have other pirates, one standing swinging his sword and one hanging off the plank trying to steal some jewels. The hungry crocodile waiting for a tasty snack.
Here's another pirate in the cargo net sitting on boxes of TNT (yes we are aware TNT hadn't been invented during the time of real pirates) and holding a sword and grenade.
Another drunk pirate passed out neglecting his duty of manning the cannon.
A sign warning pirates, with a pirate hanging by a noose. This pirate had some cool clothes, but while I was trying to distress his clothes with a butane torch, the clothes caught fire and burned his pants and most of his shirt off, also melting his rib cage. Next time I'll take his clothes off first before I distress them.
Here's the completed scene. We are waiting for it to get dark and have the trick-or-treaters show up.
The ship is 32 ft long, with a 25 ft tall mast. The little dinghy in the foreground is "the bearded clam". You can't see it in the picture, but my daughter drew a little clam with a pearl in its mouth....with a beard.
Lastly, here's a picture at night. The cul-de-sac had people hanging around all night long. Our neighbor told us we made it on the internet as one of the top ten places to trick or treat in Los Angeles. (Redtri.com), as well as google earth, pinned with a pumpkin. We estimated we had 800-1000 kids come through this year.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Cuban Night
We went to a friend's house the other day for a book signing. John Verlinden was cooking a few dishes from his new cookbook. His partner's mother is Cuban and sat down with him and gave him all her recipes and shared a few stories about life in Cuba before Castro. Over a ten year period he compiled the recipes and stories and has now published a cookbook, To Cook is to Love. The book has lots of recipes, stories and pictures of Cuba. Here he is with a dish of arroz con pollo and a dish of black beans. He also made some appetizers of small empanadas and garlic shrimp, which were tasty.
Monday, October 20, 2014
The Pirate Ship, She Comes!
Next week we go into high gear getting our pirate ship up and running. We captured this guy to let the neighbors know the winds have shifted and Davey Jones is headed our way.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Liposomal Encapsulated Vitamin C
I have been very interested in Orthomolecular treatment of diseases since about 2003. Back then, I went to the doctor and he said I had high cholesterol and advised to go on cholesterol drugs. I said to myself "no way" and began researching this stuff. I read some of Linus Pauling's studies (he was a Vitamin C guru). I regularly go to doctoryourself.com which is a site by Andrew Saul, who is the "MegaVitamin Man" and has alot of research about mega vitamin therapy.
I have experimented with high doses of Vit C, niacin and other stuff and I'm a true believer. Anyways, I watched some videos on YouTube of Dr Thomas Levy and his research and found out about Liposomal Encapsulated Vitamin C. He treats all sorts of illnesses with this and other antioxidants. He has treated Dengue Fever, cancer, toxic poisonings, MS, hepatitis, among others. I'm not talking about the 65mg of the recommended daily allowance by the FDA. I'm talking about mega doses - 10,000 to 200,000mg (10 to 200grams) of Vitamin C, mostly given intravenously. Liposomal is even more effective in getting into your cell walls and a 6gram dose of this stuff is equivalent to 60grams of intravenous. So being the DIYer, I made a batch. Here's the recipe...I don't know if its readable, but I got it from 8aloha.com under liposomal vitamin C.
I have experimented with high doses of Vit C, niacin and other stuff and I'm a true believer. Anyways, I watched some videos on YouTube of Dr Thomas Levy and his research and found out about Liposomal Encapsulated Vitamin C. He treats all sorts of illnesses with this and other antioxidants. He has treated Dengue Fever, cancer, toxic poisonings, MS, hepatitis, among others. I'm not talking about the 65mg of the recommended daily allowance by the FDA. I'm talking about mega doses - 10,000 to 200,000mg (10 to 200grams) of Vitamin C, mostly given intravenously. Liposomal is even more effective in getting into your cell walls and a 6gram dose of this stuff is equivalent to 60grams of intravenous. So being the DIYer, I made a batch. Here's the recipe...I don't know if its readable, but I got it from 8aloha.com under liposomal vitamin C.
Here are the ingredients: Distilled water, non-GMO lecithin and Vitamin C crystals. They can be purchased at any vitamin store or online. The ultra sonic jewelry cleaner machine I purchased at Harbor Freight.
I tested my product and it was Heisenberg grade stuff (you'll see what I mean as you read the recipe).
I made a batch and took 6 ounces, which should be about 6 grams of Vitamin C. This is alot better than the way I've taken it in the past because the encapsulation doesn't upset the stomach like regular crystal Vitamin C.
I know it sounds lame, but I really get into this stuff. I found out a fun fact during alot of reading. Did you know that if someone claims to have a natural cure for Ebola, the FDA has threatened to arrest them? Interesting. Ouch, that's the government pushing down on our heads with their thumb.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Our Fig Tree
It's getting close to the end of the fig harvesting season. We collected about 200 figs this year with the squirrels and opossums getting their paws on another hundred. There's a cool history to this tree. In the 1970s my grandfather cut a twig from a fig tree and gave it to my father. He grew it into a fig tree at the house where I grew up. Before my dad died he cut several twigs that I found after his death. I took one and planted it. Here's a picture.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Shiver Me Timbers
Garrrr Peter! Our first pirates are up and ready for a fight. The pirate labor force is pretty scarce so we had to settle for cardboard cut outs backlit by a flood light. Baby got back huh?
Flourless Cookies
I was reading a website by a doctor who treated her autistic daughter with a natural foods diet void of gluten and glutamate. It is unbelievable how she reversed her daughter's autism as long as she's on the diet. She has videos on her site unblindmymind.org showing the transformation. She has some recipes, one of which are nut butter cookies. I made a batch and I think they turned out pretty good.
Here's the recipe:
2 cups nut butter (I used 1 cup almond and 1 cup macadamia butters)
2/3 cup raw honey
2 eggs
Dark chocolate chips (not part of her recipe)
Mix ingredients and bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
BBQ Championship
We went to the event to see what's needed to compete. Our friends in Denver have started competing and wanted to get some pointers. Since we are part of his west coast crew we obliged. We saw lots of different BBQ rigs.
We tried lots of different different food. Pulled pork, tri tp, burnt tips, mac n cheese, buffalo turds (jalapeƱo poppers), but these bacon wrapped donut holes were definitely the best....we went back twice.
We're still learning about this blog thing. We kept on eating things before taking a picture. We got half way through the candied bacon when I realized we didn't take a picture. We did take a picture of half of it though.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
30 mm Shot Glass
This is what the actual round looks like.
Friday, October 3, 2014
Aloha-aye
My son, who's stationed at USMC Hawaii, got this ukulele for me at the flea market in Honolulu. I've been practicing everyday so I can play something when he comes home on leave in November.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Henry will be OK
Henry is all drama. You can't see the bite on his paw, but he wants to make sure everyone knows he went to the veterinarian.
I don't think Henry likes this blog as much as I do.
Arrrrgh!!!
Ahoy all you landlubbers!!! Avast ye sea dogs as they prepare their man-o-war for this years battle.
The pirates have woken from their slumber and have started construction on this years pirate ship. Stay tuned.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Wasted Weekend
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Wine Cellar
I did this project a few years back. We had a cluttered coat closet in the entry and decided to turn it into a poor man's wine cellar. I ripped the guts out, ran electrical in there and used redwood tongue and groove for the walls and ceiling.
After taking out a second on the house and sending the kids off to work at a sweat shop to pay for the redwood, I decided to make the racks out of poplar since it was quite a bit cheaper. I poured self leveling concrete on the floor since it was pretty hammered and painted it some funky colors. We added a glass door so we could look at our babies as they sit in there.
I put an LED light stick under the top rack to light up the countertop. My wife decorated the cellar and filled it with all the wine. The bottles facing out are ready to drink, the ones facing in aren't Dang, how'd that vodka get in there.
I added overhead canned lighting to light up the entire cellar. I recently switched over to LED bulbs, which brought down the temperature quite a bit. The cellar holds about 92 bottles.
After taking out a second on the house and sending the kids off to work at a sweat shop to pay for the redwood, I decided to make the racks out of poplar since it was quite a bit cheaper. I poured self leveling concrete on the floor since it was pretty hammered and painted it some funky colors. We added a glass door so we could look at our babies as they sit in there.
I put an LED light stick under the top rack to light up the countertop. My wife decorated the cellar and filled it with all the wine. The bottles facing out are ready to drink, the ones facing in aren't Dang, how'd that vodka get in there.
I added overhead canned lighting to light up the entire cellar. I recently switched over to LED bulbs, which brought down the temperature quite a bit. The cellar holds about 92 bottles.
Friday, September 19, 2014
My Partner in Crime
I start my blog with a picture of my partner in crime....Henry. He's always out there helping me with my projects, which is why it takes me so long to finish...always chasing after him.
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